Our Maryland Injury Attorneys Offer Representation in Bowie

Bowie is a city in Prince George County with a population of 54,727. Bowie has grown from a small agricultural and railroad town to one of the largest and fastest growing cities in Maryland. Bowie is the largest municipality in the county, being the fifth most populous city in Maryland.

The city is a family-oriented community whose motto is “Growth, unity and progress.”

Higher Education and Attractions

Bowie has nearly 2,000 acres set aside as parks and open space. Bowie is home to 72 baseball fields, three community centers, an ice arena at Allen Pond Park, the Bowie Town Center, the 800-seat Bowie Center for the Performing Arts, a 150-seat theatrical playhouse, a golf course and three museums. The city has recently added a state-of-the-art senior citizens center and a gymnasium for community programs.

Honoring the tradition of a rail town, the City of Bowie has preserved this piece of history in the Huntington Railroad Museum, which includes historic materials displayed in the station’s restored railroad buildings.

Bowie State University, located north of Bowie, has been open since 1865.

Bowie is home to the Bowie Baysox, a Class AA Eastern League professional baseball team affiliated with the Baltimore Orioles. The Baysox currently play their home games at Prince George’s Stadium.

For 30 years, the attorneys of Koonz, McKenney, Johnson, DePaolis & Lightfoot, L.L.P. have successfully obtained substantial monetary compensation on behalf of individuals who have been injured or killed due to the negligence or wrongdoing of others. Our law firm is one of the largest, most experienced and respected plaintiff’s personal injury firms in the region.

If you live in Bowie and you have been injured due to someone else’s negligence, contact our Maryland injury attorneys today at (301) 345-5700 for a free consultation.

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About Contingency Fees

Koonz Law Firm accepts cases on a contingency fee basis. This means you do not pay unless you receive a monetary award. Upon successful resolution of your case, our firm will retain a percentage of your award to cover our fee, as well as any costs involved in obtaining a verdict or settlement on your behalf. If we do not recover money for you, you are not responsible for our costs or fees.